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[sword] The bilbo is a type of 16th century, cut-and-thrust sword or small rapier formerly popular in America. They have well-tempered and flexible blades and were very popular aboard ships, where they were used in a similar role to that of the cutlass. The term probably comes from the Basque city of Bilbao, where a significant number of th...
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iron bar used to shackle prisoners' feet
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• (n.) A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles, and a lock at the end, to confine the feet of prisoners or offenders, esp. on board of ships. • (n.) A rapier; a sword; so named from Bilbao, in Spain.
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Bil'bo noun ;
plural Bilboes 1. A rapier; a sword; so named from
Bilbao , in Spain.
Shak. 2. plural A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles, and a lock at the end, to confine the feet of prisoners or offenders, esp. on board of ships. ...
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Bilbo was an old name for a sword, particularly a rapier sword, in use around the 16th century. The name was coined after Bilbao in Spain which was famous at the time for its finely-tempered blades.
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a long iron bar or bolt with sliding shackles and a lock, formerly attached to the ankles of prisoners.
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